Camden County

Camden County, North Carolina

On northeastern border of NC, east of Elizabeth City; organized Apr 8, 1777 (prior to statehood) from Pasquotank County. Name Origin: For Charles Pratt (1716-94), Earl of Camden, English jurist and political leader who supported the American colonies before the Revolutionary War

Camden County, Missouri

In central MO, southwest of Jefferson City; organized Jan 29, 1841 as Kinderhook County from Pulaski, Morgan, and Benton counties; name changed Feb 23, 1843. Name Origin: For Charles Pratt (1714-94), 1st Earl of Camden, English statesman who supported the American colonies before the Revolutionary War

Camden County, Georgia

On southeastern Atlantic coast; original county; organized Feb 5, 1777 (prior to statehood) from Saint Mary and Saint Thomas parishes. Name Origin: For Charles Pratt, 1st Earl of Camden (1714-94), English statesman who supported the American colonies before the Revolutionary War

Bids must be accompanied by a Bid Bond, Certified Check, or Cashier%s Check paid to the order of the Pollution Control Financing Authority of Camden County for ten percent (10%) of the base bid, said 10% not to exceed $20,000.

Also taking part were other college officials as well as members of the Camden County freeholder board, other elected officials and members of the trade organizations that have been involved in the construction.

Gerber/Somma Associates, a New Jersey-based investment property brokerage firm, has negotiated the sale of The Belmont Apartments, a 61-unit, garden-style, multi-family complex in the suburban Camden county community of Lindenwold, N.

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